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One man’s trash, one woman’s gold

Port Coquitlam residents can now book free curbside pickup for six big unwanted, unwieldy items over the next year.

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One nurse, one badge, one car

Someone is in severe emotional distress. The police are called. An unmarked police cruiser pulls up and the doors open. A cop gets out

A group of graduating Coquitlam students had a virtual discussion with Justin Trudeau
75 townhouses coming to Burke Mountain

The public was divided but council was united by the prospect of 52 stacked townhouses and a childcare centre

Rent bank gets some interest

To keep people off the street, the Tri-Cities needs to keep their rent bank going.

Port Moody council to address hostile work environment

Port Moody council will try to remedy what Mayor Rob Vagramov called: “a pretty hostile work environment.”

The Tri-Cities real estate market is booming despite a lack of foreign buyers
Library offers amnesty
Port Moody bumps back on Spring Street rat runners

After a bumpy rollout, more speed humps are set to pop up on Spring Street.

Affordable housing and mental illness a priority for the development of səmiq̓wəʔelə

A new phase in the multi-year planning process for səmiq̓wəʔelə (formerly the Riverview Lands) kicked off Tuesday night with a presentation from B.C. Housing and Kwikwetlem First Nation.